Here's the difference in pricing for an iPhone 6 16GB using the Device Payment Plan and a 2-Year Contract (also referred to as promotional pricing).

The total price of the iPhone 6 16GB on the Device Payment Plan is $649.99. ($27.08/mo. for 24 months with 0% APR)

Device Payment Plan

2-Year Contract

Upfront Payment

Sales tax only

$149.00

Monthly Payments (24)

$27.08/mo

$0

Upgrade Eligibility

Anytime after 18 payments w/ no additional payments required

Anytime subject to a Device Replacement Fee

Device Contract

YesFinancing Agreement

YesPromotional Offer Contract

Device Trade-In Requirement

Yes if before 24 mos / No if after*

No

Monthly Plan Discounts

Yes Up to $25 based on the plan you choose**

No

*On the Device Payment Plan, you must trade in your current device or pay the remaining balance. If you upgrade after having your device for 24 months, you do not need to trade in your device but you may receive a trade-in credit on your next device if you do.

**If you purchase a device using the Device Payment Plan, you will receive the following monthly discounts depending on the plan you choose:

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A high-speed data capable device is capable of accessing C Spire's 3G high-speed wireless network, which means you'll benefit from faster uploads and downloads when connecting to the Internet from the device. You must subscribe to a data plan or feature in order to access the Internet.

A mobile Web browser is a software application that enables a user to display and interact with text, images, videos, music, games and other information typically located on a Web page. You must subscribe to a data plan or feature to use this device's Web browser.

Some devices have an email client built in while others can download a program for sending and receiving email. Click "List of Features" to learn more about email on this device. You must subscribe to a data plan or feature in order to access email.

An on-board camera will record and display images. A microSD™ card may be required to record images. Saving images to a memory card will reduce the impact large files have on the device's memory capacity.

Bluetooth® is a short-range wireless communications technology. Basically, it connects your device to other objects (like a headset) without the use of wires and has a range of about 30 feet.

If a device is "Bluetooth capable," it accepts certain "profiles" which determine what objects can be connected to wirelessly and what type of actions can be performed. Click on "List of Features" to see this devices's Bluetooth profiles. Additional equipment may be required.

An on-board music player will support various file formats like MP3, WMA, MIDI, WVA, AAC and more. Supported file formats are specific to each device so click on "List of Features" to see this device's music player specifications. A microSD™ card or USB cable may be required if the device is capable of transferring music from a PC.

An on-board video camera will record and play videos. The number of frames per second at which the video camera records and the length of each recording vary so click on "List of Features" to see this device's video player specifications. A microSD™ card may be required to record video. Saving video files to a memory card will reduce the impact large video files have on the device's memory capacity.

A speakerphone is a microphone/loudspeaker combination provided in the device. The loudspeaker broadcasts the voice(s) of those on the other end of the line, while the microphone captures the voice(s) of those using the speakerphone.

Voice command is the ability for a device to respond to spoken commands, such as "Call Home," by understanding the sounds and then completing the action. Voice command converts spoken words to machine-readable input for the purposes of performing certain actions.

Tethering is sharing the Internet connection of an Internet-capable mobile phone with other devices. This sharing can be done over a wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), over Bluetooth, or by physical connection using a cable. The Internet-connected mobile phone acts as a portable modem when providing tethering services to other devices.

Devices with a hearing aid-compatible designation are rated in terms of radio frequency emissions and telecoil coupling. Only devices that meet the Federal Communications Commission's guidelines for hearing aid compliance are listed as compatible. Click on "List of Features" to see this device's hearing aid-compatibility rating. For more information, also visit cspire.com/hac.

Contacts

To keep from scrolling through a long list of contacts, you can quickly move through the list by tapping the letter at the beginning of any section. This brings up the alphabet in a grid view. Click the
letter for the contact's name to see that section of your contact list.

You can also press the search button and type the name of the contact you're looking for.

When you receive a message with an attachment, open the message and tap the file name to download it. Tap the name again to open it. Some file formats can be converted to HTML for faster viewing. You will
see a button reading Get HTML version if that option is available.

Tip: To send and receive large attachments faster, use a Wi-Fi connection.